SkEye for Android 5.5

SkEye for Android 5.5

Publisher's description
"Explore the night sky with your Android phone"
Published by Harshad RJ on 5 Mar 2012
SkEye is an advanced planetarium that can also be used as a PUSHTO guide for telescopes.

• Ensure that you calibrate the magnetic sensors by waving the phone in a figure-8 motion of your hands. (Required on some phones and optional on others).

• If using with a telescope, read:
Tutorial: lavadip.com/media/SkEyeIntro.pdf
Ideas: lavadip.com/3081_skeye__ideas_for_phone_mounts.html
Device whitelist: skeye.wikispaces.com

The handheld-mode is similar to Google SkyMap. However, when switched to indirect-mode it doubles as a PUSHTO guide for telescopes. The PUSHTO system uses the phone's sensors alone. All you need to do is strap the phone onto the telescope's OTA.

Key features of SkEye include:

· Real time Alt-Azimuth and Equatorial coordinates
· Messier objects
· mini-NGC catalog (subset of 205 bright objects)
· Night Mode
· Search, with a guiding arrow
· Alt-azimuth, Equatorial grid

Requirements:

· Android 2.1 or later
  • Size:

    465.00 KB
  • License:

    Freeware
  • OS:

    Android
  • Updated:

    5 Mar 2012
  • Downloads:

    115 (4 last week)

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